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I am no fashionista and my life
in rural France is many miles away from the catwalks of Paris, but I still
consider myself to be fairly well informed on the subject of French women and
their style and beauty secrets. You don’t have to search too hard to find books
about their ooh la la or their je
ne sais quoi or their ability to never get
fat and I have read most of these books. However, after living among them for
over ten years I can tell you that some of them do get fat, some do go out
without make-up, some don’t wash as often as my nose would like them to and
some even have chin hairs and unplucked eyebrows – quelle horreur! Despite this I would still agree that a French
woman has a special something that holds her apart from the rest of us and
although there is no one fit answer, I can tell you it’s not all about Chanel
suits and expensive fragrance, skin care products or lingerie.
What French women have is that
they know how to feel happy and beautiful from within. This happiness radiates their beauty through their body and mind, making them stand tall and
giving them confidence, allure and attitude. For some it is the knowledge that
they are wearing an expensive set of matching lingerie that puts a smile on
their face and gives them an inner glow, for others it will be a manicured set
of nails, a perfectly made up face or a fortnightly appointment at the
hairdressers (from my observations there are as many hairdressers as
boulangeries in France). What works for you may not work for me, or the next
woman in line, but that doesn’t matter, there are no hard and fast rules. For
me it is the knowledge that I know their secret, that I am bien dans ma peau
(happy in my skin) and never too far from
my tweezers to keep those pesky chin hairs in order. I can now happily hold my
head high as I walk into a room of French women and know they are my equals,
not my superiors. Now you know their secret you just have to discover what you can do to give yourself that inner glow and confidence. Good luck!
This post has been written as my
contribution to the Beauty of a Woman BlogFest 2015 #BOAW15 being run by writer August
McLaughlin. I’m joining bloggers all over the world sharing their stories and
celebrating the beauty of women. You can read what the other contributors have to say and be in
with a chance to win some great prizes by clicking here.
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